I need help, very frustrated. I have an 06 yamaha F40TLRD. It has intermittent starting issues. In the last month, I have replaced oil filter, fuel filters, fuel pump, water pump, carbuerators completely rebuilt, spark plugs changed, fuel water separator unit and filter, brand new deep cycle marine batteries.
My problem is it seems after I have run engine for a couple of miles to the flats, turn off motor, fish a little while and then try to crank engine it will not start, it turns over fine, no clicking noise at all. The only way it will crank is if I use warm up lever engaged all the way run for a few minutes and then sometimes when I disengage warm up lever it will idle and I can put in gear and it will run fine to next location, other times it will attempt to stall and I have to throttle up and it will stay cranked and I am able to move to next spot. Then at next destination turn off motor and then try to restart- sometimes it will, other times same asmall before. About to pull my hair out trying to figure this out. I know there has to be a mechanic who has encountered this issue and found a solution.i live in Lake City, FL and if you know of a reputable mechanic near me that can solve this issue, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Bruce Staten
My problem is it seems after I have run engine for a couple of miles to the flats, turn off motor, fish a little while and then try to crank engine it will not start, it turns over fine, no clicking noise at all. The only way it will crank is if I use warm up lever engaged all the way run for a few minutes and then sometimes when I disengage warm up lever it will idle and I can put in gear and it will run fine to next location, other times it will attempt to stall and I have to throttle up and it will stay cranked and I am able to move to next spot. Then at next destination turn off motor and then try to restart- sometimes it will, other times same asmall before. About to pull my hair out trying to figure this out. I know there has to be a mechanic who has encountered this issue and found a solution.i live in Lake City, FL and if you know of a reputable mechanic near me that can solve this issue, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Bruce Staten
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